"Cannot believe @meetthepress chose to use the bombers name instead of respect their guest. Had to walk off set crying," Haslet-Davis said in a tweet.

The dancer, who has vowed to dance again using a prosthetic leg, said she felt disrespected by the show.

"I feel so disrespected @meetthepress I asked politely yesterday and you said yes. Now you choose to use the name instead," Haslet-Davis tweeted.

The marathon bombing survivor has asked that the conversation surrounding the marathon attacks focus on the victims, and not on the accused marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

"Let's change the dialect to honor the survivors and not focus on the criminals. Shame on you @meetthepress," Haslet-Davis tweeted.

NBC News released a statement saying that it couldn't guarantee that the suspected bombers' wouldn't be used.

"Adrianne Haslet-Davis is an inspiring survivor with an important story to share," NBC said. "She was due to take part in a roundtable discussion for 'Meet the Press' with three other participants. She requested that the alleged bombers’ names not be used in the entire program, but given the nature of the discussion, we couldn’t make that guarantee. We regret any distress caused by this miscommunication.”

The spokesman said host David Gregory told her that her comfort level was the most important thing, and the network said she left the show before taping began. According to the statement, NBC News President Deborah Turness called her afterward to express regret.